SATA True Image 10 (build*4.942)

Hello there,
Till 2007 i make Backups with Acronis. The Last backup is 3 Days away, and yesterday my Harddrive Crash. Ok, no problem i was thinking i buy a new one and restore. So i travel to the market and get a new Harddrive. But what happened, i can’t restore from my USB Drive to the new SATA Drive ?? What happened ?? Why i make Backups so long ?? I was booting with the Rescue Media…….
Regards
Ralf

thx, for the fast replay.
I use a XP System SP3 with NTFS. Boot with Rescue Media and True Image found only my USB Drive. If i search for more Drives and get the Error no more Drives found. This is not true, the SATA Drive is online and Working (i check this out).
Regards
Ralf

What happened is you probably made the backups from the software installed in your system. But when you boot with the Rescue CD, this CD uses Linux as its OS, not Windows, and it doesn't have the Sata drivers that would enable the CD to detect your Sata drive.

This is why, with any backup software that has a similar Rescue CD type of feature, that it is imperative that you boot with the Rescue CD to make sure it sees all your drives, including the one that has the Backup Images.

At this point now, you have a couple of options. Log in to your Acronis account and ask for a special boot cd iso that will have the correct Sata drivers. Or download the Trial version of the latest build, make the Rescue CD and see if that cd will detect your sata drive.

You can download the trial version of TI2009 and make its rescue CD and see if it works. The trial CD will restore archives but it will not create them.

Another possibility for a new drive is that it is not initiallized. Does the TI10 CD have a "add new disk" wizard. If so, go into it and see if it finds the disk. If so, create the C partition.

Even though my method does not get universal acceptance on this forum, I always put a new disk into a PC and partition it with Windows Disk Management first (at least the C partition) then restore the image. This gives me confidence the disk is working properly.

What happened is you probably made the backups from the software installed in your system. But when you boot with the Rescue CD, this CD uses Linux as its OS, not Windows, and it doesn't have the Sata drivers that would enable the CD to detect your Sata drive.

This is why, with any backup software that has a similar Rescue CD type of feature, that it is imperative that you boot with the Rescue CD to make sure it sees all your drives, including the one that has the Backup Images.

At this point now, you have a couple of options. Log in to your Acronis account and ask for a special boot cd iso that will have the correct Sata drivers. Or download the Trial version of the latest build, make the Rescue CD and see if that cd will detect your sata drive.

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I have the same problem in TIHome V9.0 B3694 (latest) with a DELL PC Precision T3400 with 2 SATA Harddisks. But there's no link on the acronis page where I could request a ISO image.

Another possibility for a new drive is that it is not initiallized. Does the TI10 CD have a "add new disk" wizard. If so, go into it and see if it finds the disk. If so, create the C partition.

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Thx, for this Help, but it don’t works. He doesn’t find the Drive. After i make a Partion on it and format it with NTFS i get the same Error.

Ok, i ask the Support for a SATA Image. And this Answer must be a joke.
He says, sorry we don’t Support True Image 10 longer, so it’s your Problem.
WTF, i buy this Software Original, make Backup 2 Years (for what?) and now i need this think and get this answer. For what i buy this, why i make Backups that i can’t use ??

Now it is better to get a pirate copy, then i have the same Support but a newer Version.
For me this reason is, I never will get Products from Acronis anymore.
Regards
Ralf